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Resolved, That while we deplore his loss we appreciate the 

 services he has rendered to the Iowa State Fair, and the other 

 prominent associations with which he was prominently connected 

 and by these persents do perpetuate his memory by causing 

 the same to be placed upon the records of this Department of 

 State, and by causing a copy of same to be forwarded to his rela- 

 tives. 



R. T. St. John, 

 T. C. Legoe, 

 M. McDonald. 



Committee on Resolutions. 



Mr. Legoe moved that all money not heretofore appropriated 



be placed in the miscellaneous fund, to be expended under the 



direction of the .Executive Committee. Motion seconded by Mr. 



Brown. Carried. 



Mr. Olson moved that the revision of the rules in the premium 

 list be left to the Executive Committee with power to act. 

 Seconded by Mr. Brown. Motion carried. 

 Board adjourned until 1 130 P. M. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



Board met at i :30 P. M., pursuant to adjournment, and on 

 roll call the following members were found to be present: Mor- 

 row, Cameron, Simpson, Johnston, Phillips, Brown, St. John, 

 Packard, and Wright. 



The Executive Committee announced its decision to 

 allow the use of the Fair Grounds for the Dunkard Church meet- 

 ing in June, 1907, on the condition that . the church pay all 

 expenses for light, water, cleaning up the grounds, etc. Decision 

 approved by the Board. 



Mr. Legoe moved that twenty-five policemen be selected 

 in the same way as the gate men, for the Gate Department, and 

 that they report to Superintendent of States direct and be under 

 his supervision during the Fair. Seconded by Mr. Packard. 

 Motion carried. 



Mr. LedgerwoO'd moved that each member of the Board 

 appoint for the next fair three policemen, no^ne of whom shall be 



